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BE-IGN150 & BE-IGN180OPERATIONAL MANUAL
ROTARY TILLERS
CONTENTS
CONTENTS 1
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS 2
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4
OPERATION 9
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE 10
PARTS LIST 14
BRABER IMPLEMENT WARRANTY 18
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Product Models
ROTARY HOE MODELS
IGN-150PTO driven, adjustable rear flap for safety as well as providing a smooth finish~ 6 extra strong blades per flange for a more thorough tilling of top soil~ Height adjustable skids for depth control
IGN-180PTO driven, adjustable rear flap for safety as well as providing a smooth finish~ 6 extra strong blades per flange for a more thorough tilling of top soil~ Height adjustable skids for depth control
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MODELS IGN-150 IGN-180Tractor HP 35-50hp 35-55hp
3-point linkage Cat-1 Cat-1Length 770mm 800mmWidth 1720mm 2020mmHeight 970mm 1070mmWeight 320kg 355kgDigging Width 1500mm 1800mmDigging Depth 180mm 180mm
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The Rotary hoe has six models, available in category I three point linkage, from 3 to 6 foot for tractors up to 55 hp.
Uses:Whether you are laying turf around a golf course or growing small crops, the rotary hoe is perfect for preparing your top soil for planting ~ creates a seed bed finish and is ideal for crop and lawn preparation ~ improving productivity, as well as presentation.
Features:Adjustable rear flap for safety as well as providing a smooth finish ~ 6 extra strong blades per flange for a more thorough hoeing of top soil ~ height adjustable skids for depth control ~ extra strong design for long life & reliability.
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CONGRATULATIONS! On the purchase of your New Agriease Rotary hoe. This information is to assist you in preparing, operating and maintaining your Rotary hoe. Please read and understand the information completely before operating your Rotary hoe, paying special attention to all the safety details. Keep this manual handy for a ready reference.
1.1 SAFETY FIRST
YOU are responsible for the SAFE operation and maintenance of your Rotary hoe. YOU must ensure that you and anyone else who is going to operate, maintain or work around the Rotary Hoe is familiar with the operating and maintenance procedures and related SAFETY information contained in this manual. This manual will take you step-by-step through your working day and alert you to all good safety practices that should be adhered to while operat-ing the Rotary hoe.
Remember, YOU are the key to safety. Good safety practices not only protect you but also the people around you. Make these practices a working part of your safety program. Be certain that EVERYONE operating this equipment is familiar with the recommended operating and maintenance procedures and follows all the safety precautions. Most accidents can be prevented. Do not risk injury of death by ignoring good safety practices.
1. Rotary hoe owners must give operating instructions to operators or employees before allowing them to operate the machine.
2. The most important safety feature on this equipment is a SAFE operator. It is the operator’s 2 responsibility to read and understand ALL Safety and Operating instructions in the manual and to follow these. All accidents can be avoided.
3. A person who has not read and understood all operating and safety instructions is not qualified 3 to operate the machine. An untrained operator jeopardise himself and bystanders to possible serious injury or death.
4. Do not modify the equipment in any way. Unauthorized modification may weaken the function 4 and/or safety and could affect the life of the equipment.
5. Think SAFETY! Work SAFELY!
1.2 GENERAL SAFETY
1. Read the operator’s Manual and all safety signs carefully before operating, maintaining, adjusting or removing the Rotary hoe
2. Do not allow passengers to ride on the Rotary hoe.
3. Operate only at safe distance from bystanders. Clear the area of people, especially small children, before starting.
4. Stop PTO before dismounting tractor.
5. Keep feet and hands from under rotary hoe at all times.
6. Keep all shields in place. If shield removal becomes necessary for repairs, replace the shield prior to use.
Before operating the Rotary Hoe read the following safety instructions. Failure to comply with thesewarnings may result in serious injury or death.!
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7. Do not stay between the tractor and the Rotary hoe.8. Do not approach the Rotary hoe until all motion has stopped.9. All rotary blades have the ability to discharge objects at high speeds, which could result in serious injury to by-standers or passers-by, use with extreme caution.10. Place all controls in neutral, stop tractor engine, set park brake, remove ignition key and wait for all moving parts to stop before servicing, adjusting, repairing, attaching or removing.11. Review safety related items annually with all personnel who will operate or maintain the Rotary hoes.12. Do not operate machine if you feel unwell or physically unfit, in which case you should stop working.13. This machine was designed with safety very much in mind. However, there is no real substitute for caution and attention in preventing accidents. Once an accident has happened, it is too late to think about what you should have done.14. Use a tractor equipped with a Roll Over Protective Structure (ROPS). Always wear your seat belt. Serious injury or even death could result from falling off the tractor – particularly during a turnover when the operator could be pined under the ROPS or the tractor.15. Never exceed the limits of a piece of machinery. If its ability to do a job, or to do so safety, is in question – DON’T TRY IT.16. Clear working area of stones, branches or hidden obstacles that might be hooked or snagged, causing injury or damage.
1.3 OPERATING SAFETY
1. Read and understand the Operator’s Manual and all safety signs before operating, servicing, adjusting, repairing or removing.
2. Do not allow riders.3. Install and secure all guards and shields before starting or operating.4. Keep hands, feet, hair and clothing away from moving parts.5. Place all controls in neutral, stop tractor engine, set park brake, remove ignition key and wait for all moving parts
to stop before servicing, adjusting, repairing , attaching or removing.6. Place all tractor and machine controls in neutral before starting.7. Never start or operate machine unless sitting on tractor seat.8. Clear the area of bystanders, especially small children, before starting9. Stay away from PTO shaft and machine when engaging PTO. Keep others away.10. Use warning lights on tractor when transporting.11. Do not put hands or feet under machine while tractor engine or machine is running.12. Do not operate Rotary hoe in the raised position.13. Objects can be thrown out from under machine with sufficient force to severely injure people. Stay away from
machine when it is running. Keep others away.14. Always know what you are hoeing. Never operate Rotary hoe in an area that has hidden obstacles. Remove
sticks, stones, wire or other objects from working area before starting.15. Review safety instructions with all operators annually.
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1.4 STORAGE SAFETY
1. Store the machine in an area away from human activity.2. Do not permit children to play on or around the stored machine.3. Store the machine in a dry, level area.4. Clean grease and oil as required and protect it from the elements.
1.5 MAINTENANCE SAFETY
1. Good maintenance is your responsibility. Poor maintenance is an invitation to trouble.2. Follow good shop practices.3. Keep service area clean and dry.4. Be sure electrical outlets and tools are properly grounded.5. Use adequate light for the job at hand.6. Make sure there is plenty of ventilation. Never operate the engine of the tractor in a closed 6. building. The
exhaust fumes may cause asphyxiation.7. Before working on this machine, shut off the engine, set the brakes, and remove the ignition key.8. Never work under equipment unless it is secured by a mechanical stand.9. Use personal protection devices such as eye, hand and hearing protectors, when performing any service or
maintenance work. Use heavy gloves when handling blades.10. Only use genuine parts for service and maintenance.11. A fire extinguisher and first aid kit should be kept readily accessible while performing maintenance on this
equipment.12. Periodically tighten all bolts, nuts and screws and check that all pins are properly installed to ensure unit is in a
safe condition.13. When completing a maintenance or service function, make sure all safety shields and devices are installed
before placing machine in service.
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1.6 SAFETY & MODEL DECAL
The position of safety decals are shown in the illustrations below. Good safety requires that you familiarize yourself with the various safety signs, and increase your SAFETY AWARENESS.
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1.6 SAFETY & MODEL DECAL
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The position of safety decals are shown in the illustrations below. Good safety requires that you familiarize yourself with the various safety signs, and increase your SAFETY AWARENESS.
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1.6 SAFETY & MODEL DECAL
The position of safety decals are shown in the illustrations below. Good safety requires that you familiarize yourself with the various safety signs, and increase your SAFETY AWARENESS.
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PTO Shaft
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1. PTO Shaft 2. Head Stock 3. Gear box 4. Pulley Gear box5. Right side plate 6. Cover 7. Blade Shaft 8. Trailing Bar
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PTO Shaft
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1. PTO Shaft 2. Head Stock 3. Gear box 4. Pulley Gear box5. Right side plate 6. Cover 7. Blade Shaft 8. Trailing Bar
Safety Guard
Universal Joint
Grease Nipple
1. PTO Shaft 2. Head Stock 3. Gear box 4. Pulley Gear box
5. Right side plate 6. Cover 7. Blade Shaft 8. Trailing Bar
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2.1 BLADE MOUNTING
Each rotary hoe has the same number of left and right blades. The outer flanges have three blade end turned in-wards. The inner flange carry six blades consists of three left and three rightMake sure the front or sharpened edge of the blades enter the soil first
2.2 CONNECTING WITH THE THREE-POINT LINKAGE OF TRACTOR
The Rotary hoe is connected to the tractor by the three-point linkage. Its installing step is as follows:
1. Align the center of headstock by reversing the tractor, raise the link arm to appropriate height, reverse the tractor to make the link arm of tractor joint with the left and right pin of rotary tiller.
2. First install the left lower linkage arm, then install right lower linkage arm, (because the leveling lift rod has screw that can be adjusted length.) finally inert the pins.
3. Install the upper linkage arm, and then insert the pin.4. Mount the universal coupling, and then insert the pins, poke the cotter pin.
2.3 ADJUSTMENT BEFORE WORKING
1. On a flat surface, lower the implement to the ground. If not sitting level side to side, adjust the vertical linkage arms on the three point linkage till the implement is sitting level on the ground
2. Adjust the top link to reduce the angle at the PTO shaft universal to the minimum at working depth. The angle of the universal should not exceed 10º when it is working and 30 º when it is lifted for transport. Do not engage and operate the PTO at angle of greater then 10 º at the universal
3. Adjust the working depth by setting the adjustable skids to the required height
2.4 STARTING OF THE TILLER
First, check the level of the gear oil in the gearbox and the side chain box, grease the PTO Shaft and the bearing seat of the blade shaft. Then check for the looseness of all connecting bolts and nuts, if loose, tighten it at once. If a crack or bent blades are found they must be replaced.
Starting tractor: Lift the hoe so the blades clear the ground, engage the PTO and run at low revs to ensure there is no jamming.
Soil penetration: Use PTO speed1(540RPM) & select low creeper gear. Increase rev and lower the hoe gradually until desired depth is met, then proceed forward.
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3.1 SERVICE3.1.1 FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS
1. Grease: Use multi-purpose lithium based grease.
2. Gear Box Oil: Use SAE 90 Gear oil.
3. Storing Lubricants Your machine can operate at top efficiency only if clean lubricants are used. Use clean containers to handle all lubricants. Store them in an area protected from dust, moisture and other contaminants.
3.1.2 GREASING
1. Use a hand-held grease gun for all greasing.2. Wipe grease nipple with a clean cloth before greasing, to avoid injecting dirt and grit.3. Replace and repair broken nipples immediately.4. If nipples will not take grease, remove and clean thoroughly. Also clean lubricant passageway. Replace nipple if
necessary.
3.2 MAINTENANCEThe recommended period is based on normal operating conditions. Severe or unusual conditions may require more frequent maintenance.
3.2.1 8 HOURS OR DAILY MAINTENANCE
1. Check all nuts and bolts in connection parts, replace if required.2. Check the oil in gearbox. Fill up to line if required.3. Pump grease into each grease nipple three to five times.4. Clean the implement; take away all debris and residue.
3.2.2 SEASON MAINTENANCE
1. Check the machine as above for daily maintenance.2. Check the oil in gearbox; replace if contaminated.3. Check the bearings of blade spindles for wear and tear. If warn, disassemble, clean and replace
them if it is necessary, grease as required.
3.2.3 ANNUAL MAINTENANCE
1. Thoroughly clean the wood chipper of debris and residue.2. Drain the gearbox and clean it thoroughly. Fill with new gear oil up to the dedicated oil level.3. Check and clean blade axles. Check oil seals and replace if necessary.4. Check all blades, replace them if they are warn out or damaged.5. Repair the side skirts; return them to original technical condition. Replace damaged or broken
protective devices.6. Remove the drive shaft from the machine. Pull the PTO shaft apart. Check and replace any components that are
damaged or worn. Install the PTO shaft on the machine. The PTO shaft should telescope easily and the guard turn freely on the shaft, grease if necessary.
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3.2.4 PTO SHAFT MAINTENANCE
The PTO shaft is designed to telescope to allow for dimensional changes as the machine goes through its operat-ing range. A tubular guard encloses the driving components and is designed to remain stationary on a turning shaft when required. The shaft should telescope easily and the guard turn freely on the shaft at all times. Annual disas-sembly, cleaning and lubrication is recommended to insure that all components function as intended. To maintain the shaft, follow this procedure:
1. Remove the shaft from the machine.2. Pull shaft apart.3. Use a screwdriver to pry the tabs out of the sleeves on each end. There are 3 tabs per guard.4. Pull the shaft out of the plastic tubular guard.5. Use a solvent to clean the male and female portions of the telescoping ends.6. Apply a light coat of grease to each end.7. Clean grooves on each end where the tabs are located. Clean each tab also.8. Apply a light coat of grease to each groove.9. Insert the shaft into its respective guard and align the slots with the groove.10. Insert the tabs through the slots and seat in the groove.11. Check that each guard turns freely on the shaft.12. Assemble the shaft.13. Check that the shaft telescopes easily.14. Replace any components that are damaged or worn.15. Install the shaft on the machine.
3.2.5 GEARBOX MAINTENANCE
The gearbox used on the Rotary hoe will give many years of trouble-free service with minimal maintenance require-ments. Maintain the gearbox by following this procedure:
Oil level:• Remove the level plug from the rear or side of the gearbox.• Add oil through the filler plug located on top of gearbox until oil comes out of level plug. • Add through the fill plug if required.• If gearbox has a dipstick on filler plug, then fill to indicator mark.
IMPORTANT: Check the oil level only when the unit is cold and the machine is on the level.
8hrs/Daily 40hrs/Weekly Annually
Lubricate PTO Shaft • • •
Lubricate Caster Wheels • • •
Lubricate Blade Spindle • • •
Check Gear Box Oil Level • •
Clean Machine •
Lubricate and Clean PTO Shaft Cover •
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3.3 STORAGE
After the season’s use, the machine should be thoroughly inspected and prepared for storage. Repair or replace any worn or damaged components to prevent any unnecessary down time at the start of next season. To insure a long, trouble free life, follow the procedure outlined below:
1. Thoroughly wash the machine using a pressure washer to remove all dirt, mud, debris and residue.2. Inspect the blades and rotor for damage or entangled material. Repair or replace damaged parts. Remove all
entangled material.3. Lubricate all grease nipples. Make sure that all grease cavities have been filled with grease to remove any water
residue from the inside.4. Touch up all paint nicks and scratches to prevent rusting.5. Move to storage area.6. Select an area that is dry, level and free of debris.7. Unhook from tractor8. If the machine cannot be placed inside, cover with a waterproof tarpaulin and tie securely in place.
Store the machine in an area away from human activity. Do not allow children to play on or aroundthe stored machine.
3.4 TROUBLE SHOOTING
The Rotary hoe is designed to work on unplowed and plowed field. It is a simple and reliable system that requires minimal maintenance.In the following section, we have listed many of the problems, causes and solutions to the problems that you may encounter.
Problem Possible Cause Solution
PTO Shaft inclined too muchRotary Hoe failed horizontal level Adjust the horizontal level of the hoe
One side sway chain of tractor is too short Adjust the chain
PTO Shaft injured
Direction mistaken Re-assemble correctly
Grease deficientRinse needs and pump grease sufficiently
Angle of the PTO Shaft is too big or is gripped
Limit the rising position and re-lock the position
Rotary hoe fallen down the soil sharply Fall the hoe down the soil smoothly
Noise in gearbox
The clearance between the two helical bevel gears is too large
Adjust this clearance
Bearing injured Replace bearing
Tooth of gear broken Replace gear
Noise in side gear box
Foreign matter dropped in gear box Take foreign matter out of the gear box
Bearing on the third shaft injured Replace bearing
Bearing on the middle shaft injured Replace bearing
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Problem Possible Cause Solution
Trouble rotation of cultivator shaft
Gear or bearing injured or gripped Replace gear or bearing
There was no clearance between the two helical bevel gears
Adjust the clearance of the helical bevel gear pair
Out of shape of left side plane Correct side plane
Cultivator shaft crooked or out of shape Correct or replace cultivator shaft
Cultivator shaft twined with grass or hold soil seriously
Clear away grass or soil
Blade slot injured
Blade run foul of stone so that it suffers too much force
Clear away the stone from the field
Blade assembled on opposite direction so that it suffers too much force
Assemble the blades correctly
Rotary hoe fallen down the soil sharply so that it suffers too much force
Fall the hoe down the soil smoothly
Blades crooked or broken
Blades run foul of stoneReplace the blades and clear away the stones from the field
Doing plough when tractor turns a corner in the field
Rise the tiller and do not plough when the tractor turns a corner in the field
Rotary hoe fallen down the hard ground Fall the hoe down smoothly
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PARTS LIST
No Part NO. Name &Specifications Qty1 GB 5783-86 Bolt M12X40 22 GB 97.1-85 Plain washer 12 103 GB 93-87 Spring washer 12 904 GB 6184-86 Locked nut M12 25 GB 5783-86 Bolt M12X35 26 1G-150.00.101 Adjustment plate 27 1G-150.00.103 Left blade 188 GB 5784-86 Bolt M12X1.25 X35 729 1G-150.00.102 Right blade 1810 GB 6184-86 Locked nut M12 x1.25 7211 GB 5782-86 Bolt M16X55 612 GB 97.1-85 Plain washer 16 1213 GB 93-87 Spring washer 16 614 GB 889-86 Locked nut M16 615 1G-150.00.011 Blade axle weldment 116 1G-150.00.015 Upper cover plate weldment 117 ZL-25.103 Right-angle pin 118 R Pin 119 1G-150.00.018 The brace weldment 120 GB 6170-86 Nut M24 2
NO PART NO NAME AND SPECIFICATIONS QTY1 GB 5783-86 Bolt M12X40 2
2 GB 97.1-85 Plain washer 12 10
3 GB 93-87 Spring washer 12 90
4 GB 6184-86 Locked nut M12 2
5 GB 5783-86 Bolt M12X35 2
6 1G-150.00.101 Adjustment plate 2
7 1G-150.00.103 Left blade 18
8 GB 5784-86 Bolt M12X1.25 X35 72
9 1G-150.00.102 Right blade 18
10 GB 6184-86 Locked nut M12 x1.25 72
11 GB 5782-86 Bolt M16X55 6
12 GB 97.1-85 Plain washer 16 12
13 GB 93-87 Spring washer 16 6
14 GB 889-86 Locked nut M16 6
15 1G-150.00.011 Blade axle weldment 1
16 1G-150.00.015 Upper cover plate weldment 1
17 ZL-25.103 Right-angle pin 1
18 R Pin 1
19 1G-150.00.018 The brace weldment 1
20 GB 6170-86 Nut M24 2
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NO PART NO NAME AND SPECIFICATIONS QTY21 GB 93-87 Spring washer 24 2
22 SL-140A.00.109 Bolt 2
23 GB 5783-86 Bolt M12X30 8
24 GB 5783-86 Bolt M8X16 2
25 GB 93-87 Spring washer 8 2
26 GB 96-85 Washer 8 2
27 FM120.00.401 Guard shade 1
28 1G-150.01.001 Gear Box Assembly 1
29 CBW-00.112 Oil plug 1
30 1G-150.00.017 Hanging left side panel 1
31 GB 5782-86 Bolt M12X70 4
32 GB 6170-86 Nut M12 2
33 MZ105.13 Sleeve 2
34 EF100.00.019 Upper hanging pin 1
35 GB 5782-86 Bolt M12X100 2
36 1G-150.00.016 Hanging right side panel 1
37 Chain Φ10 X 18 1
38 GB 5783-86 Bolt M10X30 4
39 GB 97.1-85 Plain washer 10 12
40 GB 93-87 Spring washer 8
41 GB 6170-86 Nut M10 4
42 1G-150.00.106 Hanging belaying cleat 1
43 1G-150.00.012 Rear protecting plate 1
44 GB 91-86 Forelock 2.5X30 2
45 1G-150.00.105 Rear protecting plate shaft 1
46 GB 889-86 Locked nut M14 5
47 GB 97.1-85 Plain washer 14 15
48 GB 93-87 Spring washer 14 5
49 GB5783-86 Bolt M14X35 10
50 1G-150.00.014 Right side panel 1
51 HG4-692-67 Oil seal PD35X62X12 1
52 GB276-94 Bearing 306 1
53 MZ105.115 Locked carrier ring 1
54 GB5783-86 Bolt M12X25 1
55 1G-150.00.143 Paper washer 1
56 1G-150.00.104 Right bearing cover plate 1
57 GB1152-79 Grease nipple M8X1 1
58 GB5783-86 Bolt M10X20 4
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No Part NO. Name &Specifications Qty1 1G-150.01.012 Cover weldment of gear box 12 GB 5783-86 Bolt M10X35 33 1G-150.01.101 Guard plate for cover of gear box 14 GB93-87 Spring washer 10 385 GB6170-86 Nut M10 206 1G150.04-01 Down gear 17 GB893.1-86 Circlip 100 18 GB276-94 Bearing 309 19 HG4-692-67 Oil seal PD55X80X12 110 1G-150.01.011 Left side panel weldment 111 1G-150.01.104 No.III shaft 112 1G-150.01.105 Paper washer for blade axle 113 GB97.1-85 Plain washer 12 514 GB93-87 Spring washer 12 1315 GB5783-86 Bolt M12X30 516 1G-150.01.114 Right paper washer for spigot 117 HG4-692-67 Oil seal PD42X75X12 118 GB297-84 Bearing 7311E 119 1G150.04-08 Large angle gear 120 GB5783-86 Bolt M10X25 1821 GB297-84 Bearing 7310E 122 1G-150.01.110 Rear-cover of gear box 123 1G150.02-04 Small anger gear 1
NO PART NO NAME AND SPECIFICATIONS QTY1 1G-150.01.012 Cover weldment of gear box 1
2 GB 5783-86 Bolt M10X35 3
3 1G-150.01.101 Guard plate for cover of gear box 1
4 GB93-87 Spring washer 10 38
5 GB6170-86 Nut M10 20
6 1G150.04-01 Down gear 1
7 GB893.1-86 Circlip 100 1
8 GB276-94 Bearing 309 1
9 HG4-692-67 Oil seal PD55X80X12 1
10 1G-150.01.011 Left side panel weldment 1
11 1G-150.01.104 No.III shaft 1
12 1G-150.01.105 Paper washer for blade axle 1
13 GB97.1-85 Plain washer 12 5
14 GB93-87 Spring washer 12 13
15 GB5783-86 Bolt M12X30 5
16 1G-150.01.114 Right paper washer for spigot 1
17 HG4-692-67 Oil seal PD42X75X12 1
18 GB297-84 Bearing 7311E 1
19 1G150.04-08 Large angle gear 1
20 GB5783-86 Bolt M10X25 18
21 GB297-84 Bearing 7310E 1
22 1G-150.01.110 Rear-cover of gear box 1
23 1G150.02-04 Small anger gear 1
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NO PART NO NAME AND SPECIFICATIONS QTY24 1G-150.01.111 Paper washer for rear-cover 1
25 1G-150.01.118 Gear box case 1
26 CBW-00.103 Washer 2
27 CBW-00.011 Oil plug 2
28 1G-150.01.115 Paper washer for rear-cover 1
29 GB297-84 Bearing 7208E 1
30 HG4-692-67 Oil seal PD38X55X8 1
31 1G-150.01.116 The cover of input shaft 1
32 1G-150.01.013 Spigot for transmission shaft 1
33 1G-150.01.109 Transmission shaft 1
34 GB889-86 Locked Nut M12 8
35 1G-150.01.108 Left paper washer for spigot 1
36 GB5783-86 Bolt M12X35 8
37 HG4-692-67 Oil seal PD40X70X12 1
38 GB297-84 Bearing 7308E 1
39 1G150.04-03 Up-gear 1
40 1G-150.01.102 Lignum washer for gear box 1
41 GB5783-86 Bolt M10X30 17
42 GB810-88 Clamp nut M30X1.5 3
43 GB856-88 Outer lockwasher 3
44 1G150.04-02 Mid-gear 1
45 GB894.1-86 Circlip 35 1
46 GB893.1-86 Circlip 80 1
47 GB276-94 Bearing 307 1
48 1G-150.01.106 Mid-gear shaft 1
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